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Presenter   /prˈɛzəntər/  /prizˈɛntər/   Listen
Presenter

noun
1.
Someone who presents a message of some sort (as a petition or an address or a check or a memorial etc.).
2.
An advocate who presents a person (as for an award or a degree or an introduction etc.).  Synonym: sponsor.
3.
Person who makes a gift of property.  Synonyms: bestower, conferrer, donor, giver.






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"Presenter" Quotes from Famous Books



... case of typical leukaemia, in which nearly all the eosinophil cells shewed active movement. He says: "Ces globules granuleux actifs presentaient des mouvements de progression et des changements de forme caracteristiques et rapides; cependant je n'ai pas vu ces globules presenter de pseudopodes effiles; de plus, leurs contours restaient presque toujours assez nettement arretes. Ces particularites correspondent exactement a la description, qu'a donnee depuis longtemps Max Schultze des mouvements des cellules granuleuses du sang normal." Examination of ...
— Histology of the Blood - Normal and Pathological • Paul Ehrlich

... of offering him money. At length the five francs rescued from the cupidity of the half-civilized peasants of la basse Normandie were put into his hand. A look of indecision caused me to repent the indiscretion. I thought his feelings had been wounded. "Est-ce que monsieur compte me presenter tout ceci?" I told him I hoped he would do me the favour to accept it. I had only given more than was usual, and the honesty of the worthy cicerone hesitated about taking it. To know when to pay, and what to pay, is a useful attainment of the ...
— Recollections of Europe • J. Fenimore Cooper

... not your self, Sir, to make Excuses; I'm not so fond of the Offer to take you at your Word. Marry you! a Rakeshame, who have not Esteem enough for the Sex to believe your Mother honest—without Money or Credit, without Land either in presenter prospect; and half a dozen hungry Vices, like so many bauling Brats at your Back, perpetually craving, and more chargeable to keep than twice the number of Children. Besides, I think you are provided for; are you not ...
— The Works of Aphra Behn, Vol. II • Aphra Behn

... and look ye, Mr. Faulkner, have presenter sheets bent on the foresail, this wind is in earnest," said his superior, more seriously, as he jumped into the mizzen shrouds and scanned the sea ...
— The Sea-Witch - or, The African Quadroon A Story of the Slave Coast • Maturin Murray



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